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                <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif"><B>HTML Settings</B></FONT><B></B></P>
                <P><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">Right now, there are only several things you can change about how the HTML is formatted.  I'll be adding more features later, like custom "looks" - backgrounds, fonts, all that good stuff.&nbsp; But for now, the list is:</FONT></P>
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                    <LI><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">Number of columns per page</FONT></B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif"></FONT>
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                        <FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">You can have from 1 up to 10 columns per page.  4 is the default.<BR></FONT></LI>
                    <LI><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">Number of rows per page</FONT></B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif"> </FONT>
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                        <FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">You can have 1 to 10 rows, or an unlimited number of rows (this forces everything to be on one page).  Be careful of using the "unlimited" setting, as this can create very large web pages which will take a long time to load because of all the thumbnail images.<BR></FONT></LI>
                    <LI><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">Add "UP" icon to page</FONT></B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif"></FONT>
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                        <FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">By default, the generated web pages will have a "previous" (left arrow) icon if needed, and a "next" (right arrow) icon if needed.&nbsp; Selecting the "Add 'UP" icon to page" checkbox will add a third arrow, pointing up - this will get you to the parent directory.  <BR><BR>The default for this is checked, as most of the time you'll want to allow people to move up.  But, for your "root" picture directory, set it to unchecked, so that people don't browse somewhere they're not supposed to.<BR></FONT></LI>
                    <LI><B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">Thumbnail Location</FONT></B><FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif"></FONT>
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                        <FONT FACE="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif">By default the program creates a "thumbnails" subdirectory of the current directory and places all the thumbnail images into it.&nbsp; This results in a cleaner directory structure, and if you're using another program like Photoshop to batch process the images, you won't want the thumbnails to be touched.<BR><BR>The alternative is to place the thumbnails in the current directory alongside of the actual images.&nbsp; The thumbnails will have a "_sm" tacked onto their names.&nbsp; For example, if your image was called "picture.jpg", the thumbnail will be called "picture_sm.jpg".<BR><BR>In either case, the application doesn't show the thumbnails or the thumbnail directories to the user, so it's pretty transparent.</FONT>
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